make each sentence bold, underline, or italic depending on type of verb mood.
If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkled crown.
Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
Suzanne prefers dogs over cats.
The soccer field was muddy after the rain.
If I were there, I would give you a hug.
clean up your room!
If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkled crown.
Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
Suzanne prefers dogs over cats.
The soccer field was muddy after the rain.
If I were there, I would give you a hug.
clean up your room!
If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkled crown.
- The verb mood in this sentence is subjunctive.
Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
- The verb mood in this sentence is indicative.
Suzanne prefers dogs over cats.
- The verb mood in this sentence is indicative.
The soccer field was muddy after the rain.
- The verb mood in this sentence is indicative.
If I were there, I would give you a hug.
- The verb mood in this sentence is subjunctive.
Clean up your room!
- The verb mood in this sentence is imperative.
To determine the type of verb mood in each sentence, we need to identify if it is expressing a condition, giving a command, showing a preference, or stating a fact. We can then format the sentences accordingly.
1. If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkled crown.
- The verb mood in this sentence is expressing a hypothetical condition (contrary-to-fact condition). We can italicize it: If I were a princess, I would wear a sparkled crown.
2. Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
- The verb mood in this sentence is giving a command or imperative. We can bold it: Watch out for cars when crossing the street.
3. Suzanne prefers dogs over cats.
- The verb mood in this sentence is stating a preference. We can underline it: Suzanne prefers dogs over cats.
4. The soccer field was muddy after the rain.
- The verb mood in this sentence is stating a fact. As there is no specific verb mood associated with stating a fact, we do not need to modify the sentence.
5. If I were there, I would give you a hug.
- Similar to sentence 1, the verb mood in this sentence is expressing a hypothetical condition. We can italicize it: If I were there, I would give you a hug.
6. Clean up your room!
- The verb mood in this sentence is giving a command or imperative. We can bold it: Clean up your room!